The third Pacific Human Rights Film Festival Opening Event
File information | File dimensions | File size | Options |
Original JPG File | 6000 × 4000 pixels (24 MP) 50.8 cm × 33.9 cm @ 300 PPI |
3.9 MB | Download |
Low resolution print | 2000 × 1333 pixels (2.67 MP) 16.9 cm × 11.3 cm @ 300 PPI |
554 KB | Download |
Screen | 1200 × 800 pixels (0.96 MP) 10.2 cm × 6.8 cm @ 300 PPI |
233 KB | Download |
Preview | Screen Preview |
233 KB | View |
Division
Human Rights and Social Development Programme (HRSD) Division
Related Project
Human Rights, Third Pacific Human Rights Film Festival
Recognised
Leisure, Team sport, Curtain, Team, Competition event, Crew, T-shirt, Smile, Fun, Event
Upload date
04 November 23
Credit (Please add SPC / Name of the photographer)
SPC
Camera make / model
Canon EOS 80D
Caption
The third Pacific Human Rights Film Festival opened with a screening of ‘Oceans Apart’ on 4 November, focussing on sport and human rights.
Notes
The third Pacific Human Rights Film Festival opened with a screening of ‘Oceans Apart’ on 4 November, focussing on sport and human rights. From left (back row): Dr. Milla Vaha, Senior Lecturer at the University of the South Pacific (USP); Dr Giulio Paunga –USP’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor; Miles Young – Director, SPC HRSD; Randal Kamea - Fijian rugby player and publisher of Teivovo Magazine; Mere Moto - former Fijiana 15s player and Strength & Conditioning Coach; Eleina McDonald - former Fijiana 15s and 7s player, Operations & Events Manager at Fijian Drua; Dan Leo - former Samoan rugby player, founder Pacific Rugby Players Welfare; Samoa High Commissioner to Fiji, H.E. Aliioaiga Feturi Elisaia; Dr Paula Vivili – SPC Deputy Director-General Science and Capability; New Zealand High Commissioner to Fiji, H.E Charlotte Darlow; Giulio Panettiere, visiting anthropology student. From left (front row): Volunteers Shivaali Shrutika, Adi Laisa Sebualala, Siteri Rokotubuanakoro, Rariqi Turner, Maria Veranaisi and Film Festival Director Ben Wheeler.